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Validation of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder Ozone by ozonesonde and lidar...

Jiang, Y. B., L. Froidevaux, A. Lambert, N. Livesey, B. Read, J. W. Waters, B. Bojkov, T. Leblanc, I. McDermid, S. Godin-Beekmann, M. Filipiak, R. S. Harwood, R. A. Fuller, W. H. Daffer, B. Drouin, R. E. Cofield, D. T. Cuddy, R. F. Jarnot, B. W. Knosp, V. S. Perun, M. Schwartz, W. V. Snyder, P. Stek, R. P. Thurstans, P. A. Wagner, M. Allaart, S. B. Andersen, G. Bodeker, B. Calpini, H. Claude, G. Coetzee, J. Davies, H. De Backer, H. Dier, M. Fujiwara, B. Johnson, H. Kelder, N. P. Leme, G. Konïg-Langlo, E. Kyro, G. Laneve, L. S. Fook, J. Merrill, G. Morris, M. Newchurch, S. Oltmans, M. C. Parrondos, F. Posny, F. Schmidlin, P. Skrivankova, R. Stubi, D. Tarasick, A. M. Thompson, V. Thouret, P. Viatte, H. Vömel, P. von Der Gathen, M. Yela, and G. Zablocki (2007), Validation of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder Ozone by ozonesonde and lidar measurements, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D24S34, doi:10.1029/2007JD008776.
Abstract: 

We present validation studies of MLS version 2.2 upper tropospheric and stratospheric ozone profiles using ozonesonde and lidar data as well as climatological data. Ozone measurements from over 60 ozonesonde stations worldwide and three lidar stations are compared with coincident MLS data. The MLS ozone stratospheric data between 150 and 3 hPa agree well with ozonesonde measurements, within 8% for the global average. MLS values at 215 hPa are biased high compared to ozonesondes by ~20% at middle to high latitude, although there is a lot of variability in this altitude region. Comparisons between MLS and ground-based lidar measurements from Mauna Loa, Hawaii, from the Table Mountain Facility, California, and from the Observatoire de HauteProvence, France, give very good agreement, within ~5%, for the stratospheric values. The comparisons between MLS and the Table Mountain Facility tropospheric ozone lidar show that MLS data are biased high by ~30% at 215 hPa, consistent with that indicated by the ozonesonde data. We obtain better global average agreement between MLS and ozonesonde partial column values down to 215 hPa, although the average MLS values at low to middle latitudes are higher than the ozonesonde values by up to a few percent. MLS

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Tropospheric Composition Program (TCP)
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Aura